Ex-Iraqi soldier tried in German court for taking photo with beheaded IS militant

According to prosecutors, he posed for photo to 'humiliate dead' and is liable for two counts of war crimes


Afp February 22, 2017
A member loyal to the Islamic State waves an IS flag. PHOTO: REUTERS

BERLIN: A Berlin court on Wednesday began hearing a case against a former Iraqi soldier charged with war crimes after he allegedly posed for photographs with the severed heads of two Islamic State (IS) militants.

The 28-year-old, identified by the court as Rami K, was photographed in March 2015 holding the severed heads by their hair.

The accused was then a soldier in the Iraqi army, and the picture, taken near the city of Tikrit has been widely circulated on the internet.

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The man subsequently fled to Germany in 2015, seeking refuge along with a record influx of asylum seekers. However, he was arrested in August 2016 and placed under provisional detention. According to prosecutors, he posed for the photo in order to 'humiliate the dead'.

"He is, therefore, liable for two counts of war crimes," said the prosecution.

The former soldier said during the investigation that he was simply following orders and that he had feared that to refuse would mean losing the respect of his unit.

In court on Wednesday, he said: "Had I refused to follow this order, the penalty would have been execution".

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